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About Stop Killer Robots
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The campaign
What the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots stands for and why it exists.
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Our policy position
Our call for new international law to ensure human control over force.
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FAQs
Clear answers to common questions about killer robots and our campaign.
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The organisation
Who we are, how we’re structured, and how we work together.
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Resources
Reports, statements, visuals and materials to learn and share.
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Contact
Reach out to our team or connect with us through media and partnership channels.
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Member organisations
Our global network of partners united against autonomous weapons.
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Making a difference
The real-world impact of our work and the progress we’ve helped achieve.
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The issues
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Overview
The key issues surrounding autonomous weapons and their impact.
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Race & killer robots
How autonomous weapons could reinforce racial bias and discrimination.
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Military & killer robots
How militaries are developing and deploying autonomous technologies.
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Emerging tech & AI
How artificial intelligence and new technologies are changing modern warfare.
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Gender & killer robots
Understanding gendered impacts and representation in the debate on killer robots.
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Tech workers & killer robots
The role of the tech community in resisting the weaponisation of AI.
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Problems with autonomous weapons
Why killer robots pose legal, moral and humanitarian risks.
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Youth & killer robots
How young people are engaging in the fight to keep human control over force.
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Digital dehumanisation
How technology reduces human value and why human control must stay central.
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FAQs
Answers to common questions about autonomous weapons and their dangers.
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Get involved
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Overview
How you can support the Campaign to Stop Killer Robots.
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Sign the petition
Add your name to the global call for a treaty banning killer robots.
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Get politicians involved
Encourage your representatives to support a global ban on killer robots.
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Become a member org
Join our international coalition and collaborate to strengthen the campaign.
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E-newsletter
Stay up to date with campaign news, progress and upcoming actions.
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Submit your story
Share your experience or creative work to help spread the message.
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FAQs
Learn more about how you or your organisation can take part.
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Youth network
Connect with young activists taking action to keep human control over force.
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Latest
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News
The latest updates on our campaign and global developments in autonomous weapons.
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Research & monitoring
Reports and data tracking global policy, technology, and military developments.
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Videos, film & media
Campaign videos, documentaries, and media coverage about killer robots.
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Resources
Campaign materials, guides, and downloadable resources for learning and advocacy.
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Real stories
The people working against digital dehumanisation and the automation of violence.
Future 2045 winners showcase
Explore the winning work of our Future 2045 multimedia art contest.
See the work
Less autonomy. More humanity.
Technology should be used to empower all people, not to reduce us.
Stop Killer Robots calls for new international law on autonomy in weapons systems to ensure human control in the use of force.
Why we existMore humanity.
Stop Killer Robots
Technology should be used to empower all people, not to reduce us – to stereotypes, labels, objects, or just a pattern of 1’s and 0’s. With growing digital dehumanisation, the Stop Killer Robots coalition works to ensure human control in the use of force. Our campaign calls for new international law on autonomy in weapons systems.
Formed in October 2012 and publicly launched in 2013, we operate globally with 250+ member organisations. A united voice with national, regional and international affect. We are a vibrant, inclusive team driving change to protect our shared humanity for the future.
The issues
Proudly supported by
Human Rights Watch
Amnesty International
Article 36
ICRAC
Mines Action Canada
PAX
SEHLAC
Cultural Youth Movement Education Foundation (CYMEF)
Protection
Making a difference